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Two teenage boys escape an unhappy home, embarking on a perilous journey of self-discovery that takes them deep...
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Desmond Walsh is a veritable cultural icon in Newfoundland, with six books of poetry published, including the acclaimed Love and Savagery, which was adapted for a motion picture by Morag Films in 2009. Talonbooks released the second edition of Love and Savagery concurrent with the film’s release.
Walsh is also a noted screenwriter, playwright and musician. He was the 2001 and 2003 playwright-in-residence at the Playwright’s Workshop in Montreal and at Memorial University’s Grenfell College in Corner Brook, respectively. He also scripted the mini-series adaptation of Bernice Morgan’s Random Passage and Waiting for Time, which aired on the CBC in 2002, commenting that: “Morgan’s works are sacred material because they are, finally, our story.” Along with John Smith and Sam Grana, he co-wrote the intensely popular and critically acclaimed miniseries The Boys of St. Vincent. Having encountered the public education system in Placentia and St. John’s, he left school in grade ten, famously claiming it did nothing for him. His awards include a Gemini, a New York Festival Award, Italy’s Umbria Fiction Award, and Best Series (Cannes International TV Festival), all for co-writing The Boys of St. Vincent. Walsh currently divides his time between New Bonaventure, Trinity Bay and St. John’s.
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Two teenage boys escape an unhappy home, embarking on a perilous journey of self-discovery that takes them deep...
In 1940s outport Newfoundland, young Sadie struggles to cope with the tragic death of both her parents.
This award winning miniseries traces the difficult passage of young Mary Keane (Aoife McMahon) from servitude i...
The wedding of their youngest sister, Janet, brings Gwen and Kay home to St. John’s, Newfoundland. While Janet...
An old flame dredges up family secrets. Will four sisters finally put their jealousies and misconceptions to re...
Thirty-year-old Keith Kavanagh (Joel Thomas Hynes) ekes his way through life in a small town. A hard-drinking h...
There is no ‘best thing’ about having terminal cancer, but for forty-year-old Joe, being welcomed back into his...
One wild and tumultuous summer in the life of young Jude Traynor as he attempts to navigate his way through a l...
A blood feud divides a small town in rural Newfoundland.
Inspired by the late poet Al Pittman's 'March Hare' late winter music and literary celebrations, director Barba...
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, is North America's most easterly landfall. For half a millennium, its pe...
Alice, a bus tour guide in St. John's Newfoundland with a broken heart unexpectedly tells her tales of love and...
A documentary retrospective on the prolific career of acclaimed Canadian actor, writer and director Gordon Pins...
Bernice, a 15 year old misfit runs away from her rural Newfoundland community in search of Pignut, a tormented...
An itinerant cook survives a shipwreck, paddles himself to an island in a stock pot, and finds himself on a sur...
A young girl named Pearl tries to help her father navigate the world of online dating.
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When Jack begins to forget, he visits Keystone, an organization with an unlikely mandate: making your most impo...
A young girl in central Newfoundland becomes convinced she is connected to one of the last Beothuk people. As s...
It's a fine, frail line between fantasy and reality when the doleful, downtrodden state of a couple's relations...
An unusual request forces Delph the barber to come to terms with possible loss.
The film accompanying the album "Closer to the Bone" by Ian Foster.